WithMonster Hunter Wildsbeing as popular and relevant as it currently is, it should come as no surprise that it has the opportunity to do collaborations with other games. Doing so helps with its growth and extends its lifespan, as evidenced by the recent success it achieved withStreet Fighter,where many people logged in to play and acquire the crossover’sAkuma armor setand its added benefits.Monster Hunter Wildswill likely have more collaborations in the future, but what exactly those will be is something that fans can freely speculate on.

When it comes to the kind of gamesMonster Hunter Wildscould collaborate with, the game isn’t lacking in terms of options. Capcom has many popular titles that could be used for potential crossovers, and there are games from other companies that would also make for interesting choices. However, becauseMonster Hunter Wildshas many options, predicting what the game will eventually choose is hardly easy, meaning that just about any wish list is valid. There are a few options that seem like easy slam dunks, though, as well as a wild card that indie fans would undoubtedly appreciate.

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The Collaborations Monster Hunter Wilds Could Do

Working With Devil May Cry Would Make for a Stylish and Interesting Crossover

If there’s one thing thatMonster Hunter Wilds' collaboration withStreet Fighterhas made the case for, it’s crossovers with other popular series from Capcom. WithDevil May Crybeing one of the most well-known Capcom properties of all, and riding off the successful-if-controversial Netflix series, it’s an opportunity worth exploring. Potential features include:

Collaborating With Dragon’s Dogma Would Make for a Perfect and Sensible Choice

WithMonster Hunter Wildsbeing a game about tackling a variety of creatures, it would make sense for it to collaborate with a title whose gameplay loop revolves around the same thing. This is whyDragon’s Dogmawould make for a good choice, as not only do the games share similarities toMonster Hunterin terms of their combat premise, but it’s also a series owned by Capcom. Another reason why it would be a perfect fit is that its weapons and armor would feel right at home in a world full of equipment meant for taking down dangerous beasts, making their inclusion easily acceptable to fans.

A Crossover With Hades Has a Lot of Potential to Provide Unique Content

Withhow farHades 2has comeand how beloved its predecessor is,Monster Hunterwould certainly stand to benefit from doing a crossover with this IP. The Supergiant Games series could bring its fun and exciting weapons, like the Stygian Blade, Adamant Rail, and Sister Blades, giving fans the opportunity to see how they function in a full 3D environment, which can also lead to new ways of tackling and enjoying hunts. Also, it has the potential to do what theStreet Fightercrossover did in introducing a new mechanic, allowing weapons to use stamina instead of mana to unleash powerful new moves, making gameplay more engaging while potentially introducing fresh playstyles.

While these three properties have a lot of potential for aMonster Hunter Wildscollaboration, and are crossovers many would likely want to see, there’s no guarantee that they’re what will be chosen. Future crossovers could be with any ofCapcom’s best video game franchisesor with amazing titles made by other developers, and regardless of what ends up happening, it’ll surely be on somebody’s wish list.

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